First Contact Physiotherapist
Location: Kingston Upon Thames
Hours: Part time. Permanent
Salary: £42,000 to £49,000 pro rota. Depending on experience.
Pure Physio has been a leading NHS partner since 2016, delivering high quality First Contact Physiotherapists (FCP) and wider clinical services fully integrated within Primary Care. We work collaboratively with Primary Care Networks, Neighbourhood Teams, GP Federations, GP clusters and ICBs across England, Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland to provide community based, preventative healthcare that improves population health and reduces system pressure.
Our multidisciplinary teams — including First Contact Physiotherapists, Health & Wellbeing Coaches and Social Prescribers — focus on early intervention, prevention and long term wellbeing. We support MSK care, long term conditions (including CVD, diabetes and persistent pain), social prescribing, women’s health, neurology, rheumatology and geriatric care.
A First Contact Physiotherapist is an MSK specialist based in GP practices who can assess, diagnose and support patients at their very first point of contact — without needing to see a GP first.
What FCPs do?
- Assess and diagnose MSK conditions on the patient’s first contact
- Provide expert advice on pain management, mobility and recovery
- Recommend treatment or onward referral to specialists
- Order investigations such as X rays or blood tests when appropriate
- Reduce GP workload by managing MSK cases directly
At times an APP may be required to fulfil a requirement to
- Take on complex MSK presentations that exceed FCP scope
- Lead persistent pain management pathways
- Support patients with multi morbidities (CVD, diabetes, frailty, mental health)
- Provide advanced rehabilitation planning
- Reduce unnecessary referrals to secondary care
Why do these roles matter?
Musculoskeletal problems account for around 30% of all GP appointments. So, we ensure patients get faster access to the right clinician, improving outcomes while freeing up GP time for other health needs.
Training and Expertise
All FCPs are qualified physiotherapists with:
- A BSc or MSc in Physiotherapy
- 5 years post qualification experience
- Advanced MSK training aligned with the national FCP/Advanced Practice Roadmap
This enables them to work autonomously, request investigations and make complex clinical decisions.
In Summary
A First Contact Physiotherapist from Pure Physio gives patients rapid, expert assessments while supporting PCNs with transparent reporting, preventative care and integrated community based services.
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